Kerry: Bush Won't Own Up to Bad Decisions
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Oct 26, 1:02 PM (ET)
By MARY DALRYMPLE and CALVIN WOODWARD
(AP) Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., pauses as he delivers a speech on...
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - Democratic candidate John Kerry accused President Bush on Tuesday of hiding bad decisions and raised the specter of bad news still to be revealed. Bush invited Democrats to cross over to his campaign as it began its final week, arguing that their party was no longer led by men of strength and resolve.
Kerry said a stream of bad news coming out of Iraq showed the Bush administration glossing over the reality of the situation there.
"Mr. President, what else are you being silent about? What else are you keeping from the American people?" Kerry said in Green Bay.
The latest national polls continue to show Kerry in a very tight race with Bush. A Los Angeles Times poll taken from Oct. 21-24 shows 881 likely voters are evenly divided between the candidates, with Kerry-Edwards and Bush-Cheney both garnering 48 percent. The poll's margin of error is plus or minus three percentage points.
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